About 95% of the time, I can easily forget that I have a voice disability. You’d never know I have a paralyzed vocal cord unless I told you. Except if we’re in one of Toronto’s many loud, loud restaurants, with the hard surfaces, booming music, high ceilings, and everyone screaming to be heard over everyone else. My voice lasts about 90 minutes in that environment, then my friends sitting right next to me can’t hear me. (Dr. Anderson tells me that is because my brain recruits my pitch muscles to help my one good vocal cord speak above the din, and eventually those muscles just poop out from the continued effort). So let’s start our own list of quiet restaurants in Toronto. Here’s two:

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The Gallery Grill at Hart House is one of the quietest and serene eating places I can think of – not only that, but one can walk the halls of more quiet between library and reading rooms surrounded by history and architecture.

Plus, it is on the UofT campus, where I am glad to say I came to meet you Heather.